Wednesday, December 26, 2018


NVIDIA




Chinese OEM Lists Final Specs For Nvidia's Upcoming Mobility GPUs, Includes The RTX 2080, RTX 2070 and the RTX 2060
As previously reported, Nvidia will be launching new Mobility GPUs at CES next year. Apart from some leaks, we lack solid spec numbers. But WCCFTech was able to find a Chinese OEM manufacturer who listed the specs on their website. This comes from the manufacturer named CJSCOPE, who listed the specs for their upcoming Xijie Lion laptop. CJSCOPE basically listed 3 cards including the RTX 2080 MXM, RTX 2070 MXM, and RTX 2060 MXM. Also, both laptops are running the full-featured desktop motherboard. This is evident from the CPU selection below. RTX 2080 MXM
Going by the listing, it is supposed to have 2944 CUDA colors, the base frequency of 1515 MHz with over 1860 MHz on boost. Memory bandwidth remains unchanged at 14GBPS. Comparing it to the desktop variant, the 2080 MXM specs look alike. Although cooling will be a challenge as similar to 2080's draw close to 200W on load, which might not be feasible for more compact laptops. RTX 2070 MXM
The specs are again similar to its desktop counterpart with 2304 CUDA colors and a 1410 MHz / 1740 MHz base / boost clock. For laptops, the 2070 is an interesting pick due to its lower power draw and solid performance. Based on the TU106 chip, it offers performance slightly better than the GTX 1080, plus the RTX functionality.
RTX 2060 MXM
This is where it gets interesting as listed specs by CJSCOPE suggests a cut down version of the desktop card. Based on preliminary leaks, the RTX 2060 was supposed to have 1920 CUDA cores and base / boost clocks of 1320 MHz / 1620 MHz.
The listed MXM version instead has 1536 CUDA colors, but clock speeds and memory remain (6 GB of GDDR6) similar (based on previous leaks). Usually, mobility versions have tweaked power profiles but this seems to be a completely different SKU. It can be the Max-Q version, but even those only show cut downs in clock speeds and not current CUDA cores.f which requires a full Z370 board. Indranil Chowdhury

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